Been really busy as of late with no time to put write ups on the forums, the Porsche I do regularly so no big correction but the car needed to look good and alex and James of Sharkwerks had just brought the car back from extensive tuning @ EVO in Phoenix Arizona so it had plenty of bugs and dirt on it(the car now displaces 3.9 litres and is 509 HP at the crank 480 to the wheels). The second car is a Ferrari 355 Spider I do twice a year and is very well maintained, although I had limited time to correct the car and the E-brake locked up so I could not get good sun pics(c**p). Getting the lugs loosened for dismounting Wheels cleaned then polished, with JS 109 applied for protection Suspension areas tightned up With the lift getting the low parts of the car are a dream now Water spots on the film, so heat gun trick was required The car in place at the RM auction(not for sale just on display) Nice 275 GTB next to ZKermit Wipe down on a Lorinser Mercedes SL-550 Here is the 355 Spider Working the Gloss black HRE's with GI wheel gel Pre-foamed the car with P&S citrus hand soap Wipe down on a Lambo LP560 in the TUBI booth
Looks good, I love the orange lambo in the last pic....oh ya I agree with Chas, I envy that you get to work with such amazing cars!
You went back to Jays house? You dumb f^ck!!! Killer work, wish I was still around for the 355... you know thats my favorite F-car!
Wow was this thing for sale: These things are gorgeous, just drop dead goreous :worship2: Question, I've been meaning to ask you this, where did you get that little pad that you kneel on? I've been looking for something like that for a wile now but can't seem to find one just like that. Also, how much room do you have around your lift? I'm just about ready to get my lift but I'm not sure how much room I'll need for it, I only have a double size garage, it can fit two full sized SUV's and still have enough room to walk around them so it's a reasonable size garage but from the pictures it looks like you have lots of run around the lift. If you don't mind answereing those questions that would be great eace:
Excellent work on some lovely motor cars. Thanks for taking the time out to post up the pics for us :thumb:
You are one lucky man Bob :cheers: Nice work on those cars, I love the meticulous detail you put into that Porsche :mounty:
For a second I thought that was Lou Ferrigno. AKA "The Incredible Hulk" but then I noticed his skin wasn't green. Man you made those cars look tiny. Nice work made those cars look great.
You toucha da car I breaka ya face^^^^^^^:boxing: Nice rides Bob, thanks for sharing :applause: What are those Chrome pipes in the upper left corner ?
It came with the ab roller thing I bought years ago(which after looking at recent pics I need to utilize more) but you can find close to the same thing in the garden section at Lowes.